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My favorite punk bands
Granted punk's heyday is long behind us, I still absolutely love listening to punk music. Below are just a few of the bands that I absolutely love the most, I hope you enjoy and maybe discover some bands you've never heard about. Each one of these bands have a special place in my heart.
By Dyllon Rodillon5 years ago in Beat
Flux #5 - Radiohead
In all my years of listening to music, and with all the content that I’ve either shown someone, or someone has shown me, there’s been a continuous ‘desire’ to have validation in what you listen to - meaning, it’s nice to know someone else thinks the song you’re showing them is sick. Maybe it’s an emotional thing, where humans feel compelled to share happiness with others, or, perhaps in a bit of a more ‘egotistical’ way, people like knowing that they don’t listen to garbage. And we can go on and on about how “music is reflection of self”, and how there’s no cohesive way to state whether music is good or bad, but this concept is very interesting when discussing the discovery of music, which at Bald With Hair!, is something I love to discuss.
By Alterrain Media5 years ago in Beat
Top Ten 'Rage Against The Machine' Songs
RATM are quite possibly, the largest politically charged band to ever come out of America, exploding from the underground with their self-titled debut album in 1992. Lyrics still ringing true for countless Americans so many years later, the political climate has changed frighteningly little and with the rock band set to make their comeback and grace the stage next year, there's never been a better time to see the best 'Rage Against the Machine' has to offer.
By Paul Heder5 years ago in Beat
Rock Stars, Peyote, and the Voice of an Ethereal Being
The Rolling Stones et entourage traveled to the high desert mountain to await UFOs with him. He directed the video of Timothy Leary’s wedding on the mountain where the presiding shaman was too stoned on acid to perform the ceremony. The infamous campfire scene in Easy Rider in which Jack Nicholson riffs on UFOs and the “Venusian invasion” is rumored to have actually taken place at one of Ted Markland’s psychedelic field trips to the desert mountain in Joshua Tree.
By Catherine Auman LMFT5 years ago in Beat
Linkin Park after 20 years.
Twenty years ago, on October 24, the band called Linkin Park released their debut album called Hybrid Theory that launched their career. It's hard to imagine how Linkin Park started from two high school friends to one of the top 20 in the best metal band. But Linkin Park isn't just metal; they are many styles; From headbanging metal to fast rapping hip hop, electronic, rock, which is why they are happy to be under the genre Nu-metal. Even their lyrics are fascinating because they don't talk about punching someone in the gut or putting certain parts of their body in other places. Front lead singer and producer Mike Shinoda stated in an interview, "We sing about anxiety, relationship issues, and wanting to fit in. "
By stephanie borges5 years ago in Beat











